BLA's dare to Pakistan Army: Prove Jaffar Express hostage release
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Pakistan Faces Criticism Over Train Hijack
Pakistan has faced significant criticism in the Jaffar Express train hijack. While its army claimed to have rescued all hostages, the BLA issued a new challenge.
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BLA demands photos of hostages
The BLA calling the Pakistani army's claim false, said: If all the hostages have been freed, then the army should release their pictures.
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Pakistani Army Claims Hostages Rescued
After this challenge from the BLA the Pakistani army seems to be completely exposed, as it claimed to have ended the operation on the night of March 12.
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Pakistan Has Not Revealed Names of Deceased
The BLA said that the Pakistan Army's claim to have ended the operation is baseless. The Pak army has not yet revealed the names of more than 100 people killed.
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BLA Exposes Claims of Pakistani Army
The BLA said that the Pakistani army's claim that it had eliminated 33 of our fighters is also false. If so, then show the photos.
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Hostages Still in BLA's Custody
The BLA claims to hold 154 hostages. Pakistani Railways reports 450 passengers on the Jaffar Express from Quetta, including over 200 Pak Security Forces personnel.
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Is Pakistan lying?
The BLA says that lying is in the nature of Pakistanis. If the army's claim of freeing the hostages is true, then journalists should be allowed to come to ground zero.
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Jaffar Express Hijacked on March 11
It is worth mentioning that on March 11, the Jaffar Express going from Quetta to Peshawar was hijacked by the Baloch Liberation Army at 1 pm in the valleys near Bolan.